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The DNA data deluge

Ben Langmead, Michael C. Schatz | 
Computing, not sequencing, is now the limiting factor when it comes to genomics research ...
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Coffee in crisis: Transgenics to the rescue?

Caroline Coatney | 
Central American coffee production is on red alert because of the coffee rust fungus. We need transgenics to create resistant, ...
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Ancient horse genome sequenced: Ancient humans next?

Kate Wong | 
Researchers have assembled a draft of the genome of nearly 700,000-year-old horse. Can they do it for pre-neandertal humans? ...
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The cancer genome in context: of mice and mutations

Cath Ennis | 
Researchers push the boundaries of cancer genomics--including making custom mouse models to develop personalized treatments ...
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DNA folding patterns control gene expression

Tim Mercer | 
A decade after sequencing the human genome, it's time to tackle the folding of a human’s entire suite of DNA ...
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Listening to the genome: music or noise?

Carl Zimmer | 
How do we separate the signal from the noise in our "junk"-filled genomes? ...
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DNA tests estimate that Prince William is 0.3 to 0.8 percent Indian

Max Fisher | 
Researchers have found that Prince William, heir to the throne, likely carries a small amount of Indian DNA ...
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The most detailed map of the human brain ever

Sara Reardon | 
A new 3D brain map called BigBrain is the most detailed ever constructed, with a resolution so high it can ...
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Japan reconsiders chimeric experiments

Dennis Normile | 
Japan is considering relaxing restrictions on the production of chimeric animals for sake of trying to grow viable human organs ...
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Far-fetched ethical questions that are about to get real

George Dvorsky | 
Science fiction's favorite moral quandaries are suddenly pressing concerns ...
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Be prepared for the big genome leak

Steven E. Brenner | 
The number of genomes in research databases is growing -- how long will it be before that information gets out? ...
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The perils of neurocentrism

Matthew Huston | 
The issue with fMRI and other neuroscience techniques is "neurocentrism" -- "the view that human experience and behavior can be ...
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Faroe Islands aim to sequence genes of entire country

Brendan Borelle | 
The Health Ministry of the Faroe Islands plans to sequence the genomes of every interested citizen ...
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Synthetic blood may introduce a host of complications

Devon Maloney | 
The pending arrival of synthetic blood is likely to come with some serious socioeconomic and ethical issues ...
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GM foods grow up

Eliza Strickland, Samuel K. Moore | 
Critics of transgenic crops often focus on the seemingly unnatural act of adding something new and alien to a plant's ...
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Mother Jones: Is synthetic biology something to fear?

Tom Philpott | 
The funded synthetic biology Glowing Plant kickstarter campaign raises questions and fears for some ...
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Supreme court limits gene patents in mixed ruling

Greg Stohr, Susan Decker | 
The U.S. Supreme Court has restricted the ability of companies to patent human genetic sequences ...
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Artwork highlights legal debate over ‘abandoned’ DNA

Peter Aldhous | 
A provocative art project creates "facial reconstruction" sculptures based on DNA found on trash. Is it legal? ...
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No, this is not how the human face might look in 100,000 years

Matthew Herper | 
One artist’s vision of what humanity will look like in 100,000 years includes huge eyes and foreheads. Apparently, we’re all ...
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Scientists identify mutations associated with intelligence for first time

Debora MacKenzie | 
In the first study of its kind that has generated a reproducible result, researchers report on ten variations in DNA ...
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Geneticists push for global data-sharing

Gina Kolata | 
69 institutions in 13 countries are working to enable the free flow of information in genomic medicine ...
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Clinical geneticists oppose some direct-to-consumer genetic testing

Heidi Carmen Howard, Pascal Borry | 
A majority of European clinical geneticists oppose direct-to-consumer genetic tests for serious or untreatable health issues ...
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Centenarian genetics: The search for longevity-enhancing biotech

Geoffrey Kabat | 
People who live past age 100 develop diseases at much later ages than the rest of us. Scientists are working ...
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The complexity of cancer genetics

Karissa Milbury | 
To develop cancer-specific drugs, we need to distinguish cancer cells from healthy cells -- but it’s not so easy ...
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Discovery of liquid mammoth blood fuels cloning hopes

Anna Liesowska | 
A remarkably intact 10,000-year-old female mammoth buried in Siberian ice raises hopes of cloning the extinct beast ...
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Synthetic blood: First human trials to take place in Scotland

Researchers in Scotland have received the go-ahead to set up a facility to manufacture synthetic blood from stem cells, bringing ...
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The biology of identity

Jason Castro | 
Are your talents, traits, and insecurities so deeply embedded in your genes that they’re basically inevitable? ...
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